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Impact of prolonged exercise in the heat and carbohydrate supplementation on performance of a virtual environment task.

Authors :
Bailey SP
Holt C
Pfluger KC
Budde Z
Afergan D
Stripling R
Miller PC
Hall EE
Bailey, Stephen P
Holt, Craig
Pfluger, Kent C
La Budde, Zina
Afergan, Daniel
Stripling, Roy
Miller, Paul C
Hall, Eric E
Source :
Military Medicine. Feb2008, Vol. 173 Issue 2, p187-192. 6p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether performance of a virtual environment (VE) task is influenced by exercise in the heat and carbohydrate supplementation.<bold>Methods: </bold>Ten males completed four exercise trials to fatigue. During each trial, subjects cycled at a submaximal workload. Subjects exercised in a normal environment (NORM) and in a hot environment on different occasions. During exercise, subjects drank 10 mL x kg(-1) x hour(-1) of body weight of a 6% carbohydrate beverage (CHO) or a placebo. Subjects completed a VE task before, during exercise, and after fatigue.<bold>Results: </bold>More failures occurred during placebo than CHO during exercise. The NORM CHO trial had the fewest failures at fatigue. More kills occurred during exercise in the NORM CHO.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Performance of a VE task was negatively influenced by prolonged exercise and heat stress. CHO supplementation may have a positive impact on performance of the VE task following prolonged exercise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00264075
Volume :
173
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Military Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
105901384
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7205/milmed.173.2.187